Oregon Public Universities

Classification Specifications

EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 2

Classification Number: 4421

SALARY RANGE

The EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 2 performs skilled work involving the operation and maintenance of large and high powered
equipment such as trucks or machinery used in construction and maintenance.

DISTINGUISHING FEATURES

This is the second level of a two-level series. It is distinguished from the lower level by the use of equipment
that is predominantly of greater weight and horsepower, and by the greater diversity of equipment operated.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Allocation of positions to this class will depend on the total work performed which may include one or a combination
of the duties or tasks listed below.

Miscellaneous. Typical tasks: keeps records of work accomplished on diaries, time sheets and job sheets;
orders parts and materials for servicing equipment; assists in fire fighting and slash-burning by operating tankers
and pumpers to put out fires; performs general building and grounds maintenance on facilities and surroundings
as required; may perform warehouse duties such as storing stock in proper location.

RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHERS

Employees in this class are in regular, in-person contact with various levels of agency staff and agency clients
to receive instructions and coordinate activities on construction and maintenance projects and delivery/distribution
assignments. They have occasional in-person contact with Federal and local agency staff, during cooperative efforts
to contain forest fires to determine the most effective use of resources. They have occasional in-person contact
with parts suppliers and equipment representatives, as needed, to obtain parts to repair equipment.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED

Employees in this class receive general supervision from a first line supervisor, who reviews work through inspection
of projects several times a week, to ensure that they are completed in an acceptable and timely manner.

Guidelines which must be followed by employees in this class include State and Federal laws concerning safety
and traffic, agency rules governing equipment operation procedures, and technical manuals for equipment repair.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Positions are found in central and remote locations throughout State government (e.g., general government agencies,
human or natural resource agencies, correctional, mental health, or higher education institutions, hospitals, etc.).
They require the willingness to work within the environment associated with the position's location and purpose.

They require the willingness to perform strenuous physical labor. They require the willingness to work in an
environment associated with construction projects which includes dust, grime, exhaust and high levels of noise.
They require the willingness to work outdoors in inclement weather. They require the willingness to work with and
around chemicals contained in solvents and lubricants used in equipment maintenance.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Two years of experience operating construction and maintenance machinery
which includes
one or more of the following: tractor with trailer; tractor with low-boy, snowplow; bridge inspection
cranes; trucks used in game distribution; heavy excavation equipment such as dozers, graders, front-end loaders,
or backhoe; AND

The ability to secure an Oregon driver's license valid for the classes of vehicles used by the employing agency
before date of employment.